Phrasal verbs are always difficult to learn. Even though they consist of two or three tiny words, which are easy to remember themselves, they can create so many different combinations that students quickly become totally confused. Moreover, the meaning of the phrasal verb cannot be deduced from its parts. Therefore the students do not know the verbs and refuse to use them.

I really like the programmes which BBC produced some time ago. They are called Face up to phrasals and they are several short, entertaining stories introducing 12 phrasal verbs each. However, they created nice stories and wonderful explanations and that was it. There were no activities to help you really learn the phrasal verbs. And here I stepped in and I created a mind map and several games to help your learn the 12 phrasal verbs.

Thank you very much for these materials. I’m Spanish and I have tried to learn phrasal verbs in many different ways but it doesn’t work. I’ll study your mind map and do your games. I hope I’ll get success finally.

Zdenda16/01/2014 at 3:06 pm -

So do I. 🙂 Good luck.

Blanca16/01/2014 at 4:49 pm -

Thank you ! I’m practising phrasal verbs :-)Greetings from Peru.

SUNNY16/01/2014 at 7:59 pm -

i’m interested to learn new vocab and your idea is the best (Y)

kloosh8216/01/2014 at 9:46 pm -

Thank you for your time in creating this material. I have been studying for quite some time now because Iám planning to take an IELTS exam. Iám having a problem with my writing and speaking. 🙁